SEOUL -- North Korea has enacted a law to "preserve" the country's distinct version of Korean by cracking down on terms from its southern neighbor.
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People walk away from statues of North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, left, and late leader Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang after paying their respects in 2017. © Reuters
SEOUL -- North Korea has enacted a law to "preserve" the country's distinct version of Korean by cracking down on terms from its southern neighbor.